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Old 04-10-2016, 11:25 PM
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Question Things to replace/mod while doing a clutch change

So I just received my JWT clucth/flywheel combo and I'm having it put in on thursday. What other parts would you recommend replacing or upgrading to accommodate the new clutch and keep my baby running strong.

I'm at 93k

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Old 04-10-2016, 11:58 PM
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So I just received my JWT clucth/flywheel combo and I'm having it put in on thursday. What other parts would you recommend replacing or upgrading to accommodate the new clutch and keep my baby running strong.

I'm at 93k

Thank you
Presume you got pilot bearing, pivot bearing, slave cylinder, S/S hose if you got the full kit, yes?
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yes full kit,I don't think it comes with a slave cylinder
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i would do master and slave.... then you will know everything is done. just my thoughts
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You didn't say what year your Z is, but if it's got the HR motor, don't even think about not replacing the master and slave. If the slave fails in teh future, the trans would have to come out again. But, even with the DE motor, I'd replace all the hydraulics, and as Trav said, you'll know it's done and you won't have to worry about it for a long time.
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